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TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Chair Smith and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Paul Weinberger, Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />August 13, 1998 <br />SUBJECT: #2391 Evan Anderson <br />1260 Spruce Place <br />Conditional Use Permit—Variances-Public Hearing <br />Zoning District: LR-1B <br />Lot Area:11,736 <br />One Family Lakeshore Residential District (1 Acre) <br />square feet (.27 acres) <br />Application: <br />Lot History: <br />. The applicant has applied for an after-the-fact variance for hardcover to allow <br />a patio to remain in the 0-75' distance from the lake. The patio is replacing <br />a deck that was removed in the same location. Also variances are necessary <br />for hardcover in the 75-250' lakeshore setback to allow for the patio and the <br />reconstruction of an old garage. The garage would also require a variance <br />from the side yard adjacent to the street setback. <br />This application will also require a Conditional Use Permit ft)r retaining walls <br />that have already been replaced on the property. Section 10.03, Subd. 19 of <br />the Zoning Code prohibits any repair or replacement of retaining walls on <br />lakeshore property without a Conditional Use Permit. The applicant has <br />stated old wooden retaining walls that were in disrepair were replaced with <br />concrete walls. It should be noted that the applicant did not do any grading <br />or filling on the property. Comparing a survey from 1996 to the new survey <br />it appears that several retaining walls have been added, to include the area <br />within 75' of the lake. A condition of approval must include a variance to <br />allow retaining walls within the shore setback zone. <br />On its May 27, 1997 meeting the City Council granted a variance from <br />hardcover in the 75-250' setback to allow a roof to be built over the entrance <br />of the residence. <br />E\an Anderson <br />1260 Spruce Place <br />Idrtances and Conditional Use Permit <br />s/rm <br />Page I